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: 1035944 Position Summary The laboratory of Dr. Gilad is seeking a talented scientist with expertise in biocatalysis, medicinal chemistry, and biomedical imaging to contribute to the development of cutting
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Research Associate to join their team. Working at the interface of Electrical Engineering, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Imaging, the Research Associate will design and fabricate compact, battery-less, and
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-invasive imaging technique used to diagnose and monitor blood vessel conditions. They perform ultrasound exams under the supervision of a physician and document findings. Minimum Requirements Knowledge
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compliance with safety regulations. Impact on Programs/Services/Operations: The programs and work produced directly affects the image, success and future of the University. Inaccurate or unsuccessful programs
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broadly knowledgeable in light and electron microscopy, but their specific areas of expertise in microscopy and image analysis are not critical. The candidate should have some experience educating, training
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the advancement team. Provides assistance to donors regarding tax laws, policies, and procedures, and resolves problems to maintain a positive image of the University. Personnel Management: Hires, supervises
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, including Computational Fluid/Plasma Dynamics, High Performance Computing, Computational Biology, Inverse Problems and Imaging, Machine Learning, Computational Harmonic Analysis, Statistical Data Analysis
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of this position may include image data curation and management, lab management, and assisting in other professional support functions. This is a temporary position for 6 months. Equal Employment Opportunity
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preparing and formatting their final manuscripts, including recording image and text permissions; assess digital images and citation formatting; manages checklists and transmittal forms; attend transmittal
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on the biology of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), using multidisciplinary approaches, including proteomics, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, genomics and advanced live-cell imaging. We are interested